
Member Reviews

I really enjoyed this book. I was gripped by the story and the characters right from the very beginning and didn’t want to put it down. London itself becomes a character in the book and as a Londoner I really appreciated the way the author evoked the atmosphere, especially the changes over the time that story unfolds. It reminded me a little of the books of Patrick Hamilton but it is less dark, although there are certainly dark moments. The lives of the two main characters, Milly and Philip, are entirely believable and the environment in which they live - pubs, boxing clubs, run down streets - is very authentically brought to life. You can practically smell it. The minor characters are also very well drawn. At the heart of the book is a romantic love story but it’s also about the kindness of strangers which can draw unlikely people into a family of a different sort. Highly recommended.
Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC.

London. The city that can swallow you up and spit you out.
It's 1979. Milly is a teenage runaway, and Pip an up-and-coming young boxer with a drink problem.
Over the next forty years, they meet sporadically, yet are on each other's mind frequently.
Loneliness, and opportunities colour their lives

This is not your usual love story. If it were, I would not have liked it,
This is more of a character study of two misfits, and the city of London starting from 1979, and beyond.
The characterisation is wonderful, and plot is 3./5. The writing style is not groundbreaking, but does the job.
Everything that comes with the spirit of the city (setting, mood) and the main characters Milly and Pip’s journey in life are exquisite: 5/5. And that is enough.

I love a good love story and I love a London love story especially. I also love a love story that spans decades. I am so beyond excited to share my full thoughts and review on what I think would make a good book club pick very soon.